Among reports recently taken by the Pope County Sheriff's Office (PCSO):

Oct. 13 - Burglary at Larue Ridge Road in Dover. The complainant said someone entered his residence through a window on the north side and took 11 guns - valued at $2,750 - and then exited through the back door. It appeared a vehicle was driven to the back door and the firearms were loaded into it, according to the report.

Oct. 13 - Burglary at Walnut Valley Road in Dover. The complainant said when she returned home, she could see a person in her home through the window. The complainant left the residence and went to a business and called 911. When the complainant returned to her residence, an officer advised her he had checked the residence and all the doors and windows were secure and showed no signs of damage. The complainant said nothing appeared to be missing, but added it appeared someone had gone through the boxes and bags in the closet.

Oct. 13 - Possible suicidal subject at Bakers Creek Road in Russellville. The complainant said his wife may have taken some pills and might want to harm herself. He said she told him she was "done with everyone" and left the residence in a white van. He also said his wife asked him earlier in the day to drown her in the bathtub. The woman was located and pulled over. She appeared to be upset and told an officer she was "just driving around and wanted everyone to leave her alone," according to the report. The woman advised she did not want to harm herself or others and was, therefore, released by the officer per a counselor's request.

Oct. 14 - Unattended death at Shangri La Loop in Russellville. The complainant said when she arrived at the residence, she was unable to get a response at the door and left. She later returned with a friend and was able to make entry into the residence, according to the report. The woman said she found a woman inside lying on the bed who was cold to the touch and stiff. At the direction of Pope County Emergency Management dispatch, the complainant unsuccessfully attempted CPR. The victim was later pronounced dead by the deputy coroner.

Oct. 19 -Harassing communications at Boyd Road in Dover. The complainant said someone unknown left a vulgar message on his voice mail. He said the suspect cursed and made sexual comments. He also said the suspect called and left a similar message on his son's voice mail. The complainant said the suspect tried disguising his or her voice, but he believed the voice belonged to a female. The man saved the voice mail.